Hi

A classic control loop in it’s simplest form has only one term. That is often 
referred to as a proportional term. When the control signal (or error) changes 
by A the output changes by A times that term. Often in shorthand notation this 
term is refereed to as a P term. 

The next thing that some people add to a control loop is an integrator. It 
looks at the control signal (or error) has a constant offset of A, the 
integrator sums up the A’s. The output of an integrator would eventually go to 
infinity with a constant control input (or error) into it. This term is often 
referred to as an I term. 

Lastly people add a term to the control loop that responds to the rate of 
change in the control signal (or error). The faster the change, the bigger this 
signal gets. This is commonly refereed to as a Derivative term. In shorthand 
it’s talked about as the D term. 

The net result is a three element control loop running what’s called a PID 
algorithm . 

The P and I can also be described by a time constant and a damping. That’s what 
the Trimble software lets you do. The implication is that it’s just a PI loop. 
In fact it appears to be a PID loop and you can’t get at the D term. 

For a much more clearly worded explanation of all this, there’s

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PID_controller

Bob
 
> On Jan 24, 2015, at 6:35 PM, Cash Olsen <radio.kd5...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Bob,
> 
> I am relatively new to the list and still learning the jargon and
> concepts. You wrote: "There does appear to be a D in the TBolt loop.
> For what ever reason, that’s not a changeable value. The D does scale
> with the time constant."
> 
> Could you or one of the other members elaborate on the what is meant
> by "D" above. Does it have anything to do with a flat spot in the
> loop?
> 
> -- 
> S. Cash Olsen KD5SSJ
> ARRL Technical Specialist
> 
> Message: 10
> Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 09:18:15 -0500
> From: Bob Camp <kb...@n1k.org>
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> There does appear to be a D in the TBolt loop. For what ever reason,
> that’s not a changeable value. The D does scale with the time
> constant.
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